Re: Fixing really bad audio<reader@newsguy . com > wrote in message
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> I'm trying to `fix' some video recordings that were made
> on a sony vx2000 with the audio set too low.
>
> You can barely here the audio so when I amplify it with
> Adobe audition to the point where it can be heard well,
> I've introduced some really bad rumbling hissing etc from
> going way beyond what the source recording will allow.
Post a MP3 of it on one of the file-sharing services, if you want an
informed opinion about what to do with it.
> I have Adobe Auditon, SoundForge8 and trial of Sonar6 on
> hand. Of those, auditon seems to have the most built in
> tools for dealing with this problem but then I'm a novice
> with all of them.
>
> I wondered what, if any software there is for this
> particular kind of `fix'.
> Has anyone written software expressly designed for fixing
> bad audio?
Yes, a ton of it.
You've already got Audition, which is often used for the purpose.
Noise reduction approaches are very specific to the kind of clean-up that is
being attempted.
Without hearing your problem, the solution could be just about anything.